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Le Triptyque Louis Erard x Alain Silberstein - 3 Watch Set

La Semaine Louis Erard x Alain Silberstein 75357TT02.BTT88 Released in 2021 as part of Louis Erard's second-ever collaboration with Alain Silberstein following the duo's first collaboration in 2019, the Le Triptyque Louis Erard x Alain Silberstein collection was a trio of timepieces that each featured a unique set of functions while also being limited to just 178 pieces each. Offered here, we have the La Semaine variant, which displays the day and date in a rather intriguing way. With its whimsical polychromatic dial emanating blues, reds and yellows as is Silberstein's signature, the Le Semaine also displays the date via one of Silberstein's more iconic pieces of design, the \Le Triptyque Louis Erard x Alain Silberstein - 3 Watch Set Reference Number 75357TT02 / 85358TT02 / 74359TT02 USD 16,667 Box & Original Papers Wristcheck Verified Authenticity guaranteed Every single watch listed on Wristcheck is carefully inspected, authenticated and tested alongside strict industry guidelines by our in-house Swiss-trained watchmakers. Comprehensive Grading Our 10-point grading system carefully evaluates every aspect of a watch: from its case and bracelet to its movement and timing – so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Free shipping & 7-day returns We’re offering free shipping on all orders, and a 7-day return policy for online orders. If the watch you receive is not as described, you can request a return within seven days and send it back to us — completely free of charge. Size (mm) 40 Bezel Material Titanium Crystal Sapphire Dial Color Black Dial Numbers Indexes Material Titanium Strap Color Black Strap Material Nylon Strap Clasp Hook-and-loop fastener system Strap Clasp Material Titanium Movement Selfwinding Water Resistance 100m About Louis Erard The Founder A native of La Chaux-de-Fonds, Louis Erard established his namesake watch company in 1929. By the 1950s, he had obtained the necessary approvals to begin producing movements under the Louis Erard brand name, focusing on thin movements for dress watches.   Erard’s grandson Paul is notable for having restructured the company in 1987. A year later, Louis Erard debuted the Newton - a new line of dress watches utilizing an unusual variation on the Peseux 7001 movement that remains exclusive to the brand until this day.  History Iconic Models and Watches

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